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Mark Twain and Donald Trump: A Case for Reincarnation?

  • piscespalmist
  • Mar 6
  • 3 min read

Throughout history, patterns emerge—whether in politics, philosophy, or even personality. Could it be possible that Mark Twain, the celebrated American writer, was the reincarnation of Marcus Licinius Crassus, the wealthy Roman general and politician? The parallels between their lives, ideologies, and even their rivals present a compelling case.


A side-by-side comparison of Mark Twain and Marcus Licinius Crassus, highlighting their striking resemblance. This image explores the theory of reincarnation and the parallels between Twain, the famed American writer, and Crassus, the wealthy Roman politician and general.
A side-by-side comparison of Mark Twain and Marcus Licinius Crassus, highlighting their striking resemblance.

Parallels in Thought and Influence

Both Crassus and Twain were deeply engaged in shaping public discourse—one through wealth and political manoeuvring, the other through literature and satire. Crassus was known for his financial acumen and influence over Rome, often seen as a counterbalance to the more authoritarian figures of his time. Similarly, Twain used his writings to critique societal structures, particularly in matters of economic disparity, freedom, and human rights.

Twain’s works, such as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, subtly challenge the very ideas of power and control—issues that Crassus also grappled with in Rome. While Crassus sought power through wealth and military campaigns, Twain wielded power through words, shaping public thought for generations.


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The Sulla-Trump Connection


A side-by-side comparison of Donald Trump and Lucius Cornelius Sulla, highlighting their striking resemblance. This image explores the theory of reincarnation and the parallels between Trump, the current US president, and Sulla, the dictator, Roman politician and general.
A side-by-side comparison of Donald Trump and Lucius Cornelius Sulla, highlighting their striking resemblance.

If Twain was Crassus reborn, then it is intriguing to consider the parallels between Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Donald Trump. Sulla, a powerful and controversial Roman leader, was Crassus’ political opponent, much like Twain was a vocal critic of the powerful figures of his own time. Both Sulla and Trump were strong-willed, unorthodox leaders who took drastic measures to secure their version of order, often bending the rules of governance in their favour.

Twain’s sharp critiques of imperialism, corruption, and authoritarian tendencies mirror what Crassus may have felt about Sulla’s rule—perhaps as unfinished business carried over from a past life. Could it be that Twain’s literary career was a way for him to redefine his views and correct his past mistakes?


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Palmistry and the Marks of Fate


If reincarnation is more than just a theory, could the lines on both Trump and Twain’s palms reflect remnants of their former lives? With their strong fate lines rising from Pluto. In Indian palmistry, this is a sign of being reborn with unfinished business.

The writer’s fork, and a pronounced Jupiter mount suggest attributes and outlook tied to leadership, perspective, and ambition—all traits Crassus embodied in his leadership and political arguments.


Trump has creative ability to weave his own narratives in his hand too, with an arcing headline dipping into a strong Luna mount and a truth twisting Mercury finger and widened base of his palm—the personality and skills of Sulla.


Whether by chance or fate, the remarkable similarities between Mark Twain/ Marcus Licinius Crassus v Donald Trump /Sulla offer a compelling argument for the possibility of reincarnation. If true, it suggests that history does not merely repeat itself—it evolves, allowing individuals to reinterpret their past lives through new forms of expression.

Is Trump continuing where he left off in in the senate? born again in a new body to create great change and disrupt the status quo with controversial plans?


Perhaps Twain, through humour and storytelling, was attempting to say what Crassus could not. And perhaps, in another lifetime, he will return once again—this time, in yet another form, ready to challenge the powerful with his wit and wisdom.


Energy cannot die


Even the law of conservation of energy in physics aligns with the fundamental theory of reincarnation. It states that energy cannot be created or destroyed within a closed system; it can only transform from one form to another. This principle is rooted in the first law of thermodynamics as well as the philosophical religious concept of rebirth.


 
 
 

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